When the U.S. involvement in World War II became obvious, the Army wanted a general-purpose four-wheel drive reconnaissance vehicle. Me & My Car: ’56 Studebaker in East Bay a ‘face-lift’ of an earlier ...
The present day Jeep, the one we all know and love, has a very twisted tale to it. Despite this line of cars being historically linked to the onset of the second world war and changing hands ...
With the revival of the Gladiator not long ago, Jeep got back into the pickup truck game, one of the most disputed of the present-day American market. The model seems to be enjoying a success worthy ...
After the war, Willys trademarked the name Jeep and began building a civilian version of its MB called the CJ. The plan was to sell the Jeep to farmers as an inexpensive alternative to a tractor.
Jeep is bringing back the Willys name again, for the first time on a personalized Gladiator pickup. The Willys Gladiator ($36,760 including destination) comes with a limited-slip rear differential, ...
When most folks think of military Jeeps it's the original Willys G than comes to mind, but another iconic workhorse deserves some shine, too: the Kaiser Jeep M715 “5/4-ton” truck. The M715 was based ...
A classic 1955 Willys Jeep Truck that has been brought into the modern age with some pretty serious upgrades is currently up for grabs. This bespoke Willys was imported to the United States from ...
Could Jeep go back to the future? Fiat Chrysler design bosses Ralph Gilles and Mark Trostle recently held an online sketch battle for aspiring car designers and one of the three finalists was a cool ...
A friend of mine knows someone selling a beautiful 1961 Willys Pickup for the paltry sum of $750. Just a few months ago, I would have transferred the money within milliseconds, as at the time, I was ...
Just in time for Old Threshers and Yuma County Fair, the Orphanage has on display a 1938 Willys-Overland, Model 38, half-ton pickup. The Willys (pronounced Willis) is on loan from the Forney Museum of ...
The 2026 Jeep Gladiator Willys '41 is a new model that pays tribute to the brand's military heritage. The Willys '41 is inspired by the Kaiser Jeep M715, and it has distinctive olive-drab-green paint ...
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